A review by likeaduck
The Feminist Utopia Project: Fifty-Seven Visions of a Wildly Better Future by

3.0

With fifty-seven different takes, some are going to grab more than others and I was way more in the mood for the fiction than the interviews, but a lot of it was really thought-provoking. What’s stayed with me most is the attitude check I had to give myself reading the teen parent schedule and realizing that in a world that better supported teen parenting there would be more teen parents—was a good check when I’m used to metrics showing decreases in teen parenthood as a good thing to realize the world I’d want to work towards is a world where it happens more. Also some interesting community justice visionings. I had mixed feeling about the reproductive life plan utopia: so cool to have a dedicated mentor role for that, but it seemed to come at the expense of the main character’s autonomy.

Altogether a cool read, and clearly one I’m still remembering (filling this out in Aug 2018 but I actually finished it a year and a half ago I guess).